Presbycusis among older Chinese people in Taipei,Taiwan: A community-based study |
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Authors: | Hsin-Pin Chang |
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Affiliation: | 1. Community Medicine Research Center and Institute of Public Health, National Yang-Ming University, Taipei City, Taiwan;2. Department of Otolaryngology, Taipei City Hospital, Yang-Ming Branch, Taipei, Taiwan |
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Abstract: | The purpose of this study was to estimate the prevalence and severity of presbycusis in older Chinese people in Taipei, Taiwan. Pure-tone audiometry and a questionnaire were administered to a randomly-recruited cohort of people > 65 years old (n=1221) from a community in Taipei. The study cohort showed pure-tone thresholds worsening, especially at frequencies >2 kHz, with increasing age. The mean pure-tone average at speech frequencies (0.5, 1, and 2 kHz) of the better ear of subjects stratified by five-year age groups ranged from 34.9 dB hearing level (HL) to 46.4 dB HL. The pure-tone average at speech frequency in women was slightly higher than that in men in all age groups. The prevalence of presbycusis (M3 ≥ 55 dBHL) was 1.6% (65–69 years), 3.2% (70–74 years), 7.5% (75–79 years), and 14.9% (≥80 years). Persistent tinnitus was present in 13.9% of subjects, and 18.8% of subjects had a history of vertigo. Of subjects with a clinically evident hearing impairment (M3 ≥ 55 dB HL), 18.4% used hearing aids. These data provide estimates of the prevalence and severity of presbycusis in community-dwelling older persons in Taiwan. |
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Keywords: | Aged Presbycusis Taiwan Hearing aids Chinese |
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